HARBOUR COLLISION
dnEYCL! FFE-tAh ITI LITIGATION. K THE CLOSING STAGES. '■ -- . • JbY'iet announcement. in tile Full Sydney .on October 26 marked oi..the>last pf the litigation collision steamer in Sydney Harboui ;oh : The before the Court were cross appeals from the judgment 01 . Mr Justice Halse Rogers in an action * brought by Sydney^Ferries * Ltd., against, the ship Tahiti to recover dam. ' ages 6f £20,000. His Honour found .that both the Tahiti and the Greycliffe were blameworthy. He fixed the responsibility of; the Greycliffe at two- • thirds and off the Tahiti at one-third. "T<qunsel : fbr;;the said that consent Vhe'ihad that the .apipeAls' be. out.; .’,’ ; '■i'i: -~ s -\fr'■ Jiistjce'. Harvey: Does tliat, final the matter ? Counsel. 1 fdfe: Sydney Ferries, Ltd.: '&• 'Yes Honour. Leave was granted counsel for the , -N' •< Sliip Tahiti to take away the exhibits. t 4 It is understood that all other claims resulting from the collision have beet ......
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1931, Page 3
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148HARBOUR COLLISION Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1931, Page 3
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